Artscape is expected to expand from three days to five when Baltimore’s beloved outdoor arts festival returns in the fall of 2023 following a three-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. And it will occupy a vastly expanded footprint, radiating out from its traditional locations in Bolton Hill and Mount Vernon and into the Station North Arts District.
Artscape is expected to expand from three days to five when Baltimore’s beloved outdoor arts festival returns in the fall of 2023 following a three-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. And it will occupy a vastly expanded footprint, radiating out from its traditional locations in Bolton Hill and Mount Vernon and into the Station North Arts District.
The festival has been moved from its traditional spot on the calendar in the sweltering heat of July to September, a move organizers say will create opportunities to engage with students in an impactful way.